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that is exactly what has just and done in guatemala by the people of guatemala. why can't americans advanced to that level as well? allan, he is not been charged with genocide. perez molina is not being charged with murder. he is been charged with corruption. what makes you think that these charges will broaden out from there? >> well, one possibility is, guatemala law allows ordinary citizens to come forward and file criminal charges. for example, that is how the rÍos montt k started. goberto was part of that. it eventually culminated in his genocide conviction. charges could be brought by ordinary citizens against perez molina. if it is exhibit by the justice department of guatemala, it would be able to go forward. and now since perez molina's amenity from prosecution has been eliminated and he is out of the presidency, he would in fact not be able to legally shield himself from such a charge and he also is the longer surrounded by men with guns who would be able to shoot down those who try to bring them to justice. and make a we want to thank you for being wi
that is exactly what has just and done in guatemala by the people of guatemala. why can't americans advanced to that level as well? allan, he is not been charged with genocide. perez molina is not being charged with murder. he is been charged with corruption. what makes you think that these charges will broaden out from there? >> well, one possibility is, guatemala law allows ordinary citizens to come forward and file criminal charges. for example, that is how the rÍos montt k started....
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we will go to guatemala in this epic moment. then to gaza. >> the onslaught on gaza by isaraeli forces, at least destruction and leveled the civilian killings that is unprecedented in my years as secretary-general. and the vast majority of those killed are women and children. nothing can justify the collective punishment the palestinian people. amy: as the u.n. secretary-general and rallies around the world demand a cease-fire, humanitarian leaders issue a joint call to dramatically increase the flow of aid. and with record low turnout and temperature for an iowa caucus, leading republican presidential candidate donald trump trounces his opponents, now heads to new york for his second trial determining damages for sexually assaulting writer e. jean carroll. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. former president donald trump has won the iowa caucus by a landslide, about 51% of the vote. trump claimed victory in 98 of iowa's 99 counties. florida govern
we will go to guatemala in this epic moment. then to gaza. >> the onslaught on gaza by isaraeli forces, at least destruction and leveled the civilian killings that is unprecedented in my years as secretary-general. and the vast majority of those killed are women and children. nothing can justify the collective punishment the palestinian people. amy: as the u.n. secretary-general and rallies around the world demand a cease-fire, humanitarian leaders issue a joint call to dramatically...
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how will that affect guatemala? guatemala has had a lot of support from the international community, including the united states. the setting up of the international commission against impunity's is an effort by the united nations. nonetheless, it is not appreciated in guatemala. i think beyond the u.s. policy and beyond the support of the international community, which is extremely valuable, our problem is in guatemala and in its be resolved democratically in guatemala. cc: so talk about what the did and what you did as attorney general as well as after in working with -- talk about the threats by the investigators. who was held accountable for corruption and what it means for it to be ending in guatemala right now? in my view, the establishment of international commission against impunity in guatemala is the best contribution that the united nations has made to my country. it is the greatest effort and it is a successful mechanism. a mechanism that does work. i continue i worked hand-in-hand with international com
how will that affect guatemala? guatemala has had a lot of support from the international community, including the united states. the setting up of the international commission against impunity's is an effort by the united nations. nonetheless, it is not appreciated in guatemala. i think beyond the u.s. policy and beyond the support of the international community, which is extremely valuable, our problem is in guatemala and in its be resolved democratically in guatemala. cc: so talk about what...
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de ciudad de guatemala Ética porras univisiÓn. >> no sÓlo no les cansamos de decirle que guatemala vive un momento histÓrico, un momento Único y a propÓsito a lo que mencionamos erika la nota esa ley electoral ha sido un tema de gran lecciÓn que considera que nos han dado las garantÍas para este proceso electoral y el paÍs vive entre la esperanza y la preocupaciÓn por lo que puede pasar en esta elecciÓn. nosotros salimos a los cuartos de votaciÓn para hablar con los votantes sobre su sensacion. >> muchos guatemaltecos tienen serias preocupaciones por yen para la fiesta. >> hay un sistema de partidos polÍticos que es solamente se han capturado los poderes para mantener unas condiciones supuestamente adversas a un proceso democrÁtico. >> no cabe duda de lo que a pasado en los Últimos meses guatemala no es el mismo paÍs sin embargo no estÁ claro si la clase polÍtica ha entendido el mensaje. por eso a pesar de la participaciÓn de estas elecciones la desconfianza continua. si es que la sombra del proceso judicial que llevÓ al otto pÉrez molina a la carta desarrollÓ una cam
de ciudad de guatemala Ética porras univisiÓn. >> no sÓlo no les cansamos de decirle que guatemala vive un momento histÓrico, un momento Único y a propÓsito a lo que mencionamos erika la nota esa ley electoral ha sido un tema de gran lecciÓn que considera que nos han dado las garantÍas para este proceso electoral y el paÍs vive entre la esperanza y la preocupaciÓn por lo que puede pasar en esta elecciÓn. nosotros salimos a los cuartos de votaciÓn para hablar con los votantes...
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de proteccion temporal, o tps, para los guatemal informe sobre los desastres ocurridos este año en guatemala para ver siicano atus d prción tral, t uba en arica cal poun esto 3 mill de hantes, sistee gobi craticnstitu a raizeste hecho, el gobierno de guatemala presentÓ una solicitud oficial para que se le otorge el estatus que ren en eÍs.pspor siglasingls peticiÓn basada en las recientes catastrofes naturales que azotaron a la naciÓn centroamericana. el tps permitirÍa que se suspenda temporalmente las deportaciones a los inmigrantes guatemaltecos. y tambiÉn otorgarÍa el beneficio de trabajar legalmente mientre espe respuepositiva de parte en t a estticioaciÓn obama a qu eviteregar ro llenarnillas para trÁmites relacion al tps debido a que este recurso migratorio aun no ha sido aprobado. >> ¡agenda washington! >> pedro: l agrado de recibir nuestros estudios al embajador de guatemala en washington el señor francisco villagrán león, gracias por aceptar esta invitación. >> muchas gracias a usted por la pedro: cuéntenos un poco, los gualteco estadnidos que condicn ilegalidad, diga
de proteccion temporal, o tps, para los guatemal informe sobre los desastres ocurridos este año en guatemala para ver siicano atus d prción tral, t uba en arica cal poun esto 3 mill de hantes, sistee gobi craticnstitu a raizeste hecho, el gobierno de guatemala presentÓ una solicitud oficial para que se le otorge el estatus que ren en eÍs.pspor siglasingls peticiÓn basada en las recientes catastrofes naturales que azotaron a la naciÓn centroamericana. el tps permitirÍa que se suspenda...
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we are with irene barrientos from guatemala. irene, we know a little about guatemala today. how are the conditions? how do the ruling groups deliver the administration? what is the level of poverty and corruption? malnutrition, the problem of drug trafficking, el problema narcotráfico, no, ausencia empleos dignos y summary of brief explanations in this regard will be very important for our viewers, televidentes de ispan tv, bueno desde el 2015 since 2015, we as indigenous organizations in rural and urban areas have been emphasizing the fight against corruption and impunity, because all government resources have been looted by the corrupt people who have been in power. we mean the three previous governments. in this context, we believe it is important to point out that the level of poverty and absolute poverty and the level of malnutrition amongst children and mothers, it's increased significantly during. the corona epidemic, the international aid that was given to the country actually went into the pockets of the corrupt, especially the pockets of president alejandro giamat
we are with irene barrientos from guatemala. irene, we know a little about guatemala today. how are the conditions? how do the ruling groups deliver the administration? what is the level of poverty and corruption? malnutrition, the problem of drug trafficking, el problema narcotráfico, no, ausencia empleos dignos y summary of brief explanations in this regard will be very important for our viewers, televidentes de ispan tv, bueno desde el 2015 since 2015, we as indigenous organizations in...
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and guatemala. every quires migrants to cross into guatemala on their way to the u.s., to apply for protections in guatemala, rather than at the u.s. border. also on hand for the announcement was acting homeland , kevin k.ecretary mcaleenan, acting head of homeland security. >> thank you very much for being here. i'm thrilled to be with a very important man in guatemala. interior minister enrique degenhart of guatemala. we are doing an important signing. an agreement between our countries. a safe third country agreement. it is an important event. we have been long working with guatemala. now we can do the right way. it is going to be terrific for them and terrific for the united states. this landmark agreement will put the coyotes and the smugglers out of business. the bad people. these are very, very bad people, sick people are deranged people. to make money -- make a lot of money off of other people's miseries. it will provide safety for legitimate asylum-seekers. and stop asylum fraud and abuses
and guatemala. every quires migrants to cross into guatemala on their way to the u.s., to apply for protections in guatemala, rather than at the u.s. border. also on hand for the announcement was acting homeland , kevin k.ecretary mcaleenan, acting head of homeland security. >> thank you very much for being here. i'm thrilled to be with a very important man in guatemala. interior minister enrique degenhart of guatemala. we are doing an important signing. an agreement between our...
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ahora volvemos con guatemala. los socorristas siguen trabajando contra el reloj en condiciones de mÁximo riesgo y para evacuar a personas que estÁn atoradas en tantos escombros. carlos: en Áreas aledaÑas al volcÁn del fuego como san miguel que ha quedado devastada. la lucha por encontrar vidas se complica. >> toda la gente no pudo salir y yo creo que se quedaron enterradas. nosotros que lava que venÍa por todo el caotes y nos corrimos para una ladera. >> cuÁntos son en su familia? >> somos bastantes. carolina: las imÁgenes muestran las personas tomando fotos de la nube de cenizas que en cuestiÓn de minutos tuvieron que escapar despuÉs de que llegÓ como rÍo a la carretera donde se encontraban. carlos: la gente estÁ muy sorprendida. terminamos con esta imagen. dos niÑos que se reencontraron tras la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego. la imagen de la sonrisa de estos niÑos nos da esperanza a todos de que guatemala saldrÁ adelante. carolina: esta es una fotografÍa de estos dos niÑos que todavÍa siguen c
ahora volvemos con guatemala. los socorristas siguen trabajando contra el reloj en condiciones de mÁximo riesgo y para evacuar a personas que estÁn atoradas en tantos escombros. carlos: en Áreas aledaÑas al volcÁn del fuego como san miguel que ha quedado devastada. la lucha por encontrar vidas se complica. >> toda la gente no pudo salir y yo creo que se quedaron enterradas. nosotros que lava que venÍa por todo el caotes y nos corrimos para una ladera. >> cuÁntos son en su...
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as having done that in guatemala now. and, i mean, i'm really proud of the fact that it's been three years since that book came out. and in terms of its... for all the enemies i have in guatemala in the media and, you know, the powerful media controlled by people who are on the side of the murderers, essentially, they haven't been able to find one detail that's wrong, that i've had to retract in my recounting of the case itself. >> hinojosa: the importance of fact-based reporting is right there. so i want to talk just as we end about something that happened in your life that was really extraordinary. you... you later in life find a woman to fall in love with, and you fall deeply in love with aura estrada. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and just a few years after you're together... >> well, we were together five years. >> hinojosa: five years. >> and no, she was... you know, she's beyond the love of my life. we were... i think i was... you know, i don't know how to say it except to say, you know, we were married two years. we were
as having done that in guatemala now. and, i mean, i'm really proud of the fact that it's been three years since that book came out. and in terms of its... for all the enemies i have in guatemala in the media and, you know, the powerful media controlled by people who are on the side of the murderers, essentially, they haven't been able to find one detail that's wrong, that i've had to retract in my recounting of the case itself. >> hinojosa: the importance of fact-based reporting is right...
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as having done that in guatemala now. and, i mean, i'm really proud of the fact that it's been three years since that book came out. and in terms of its... for all the enemies i have in guatemala in the media and, you know, the powerful media controlled by people who are on the side of the murderers, essentially, they haven't been able to find one detail that's wrong, that i've had to retract in my recounting of the case itself. >> hinojosa: the importance of fact-based reporting is right there. so i want to talk just as we end about something that happened in your life that was really extraordinary. you... you later in life find a woman to fall in love with, and you fall deeply in love with aura estrada. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and just a few years after you're together... >> well, we were together five years. >> hinojosa: five years. >> and no, she was... you know, she's beyond the love of my life. we were... i think i was... you know, i don't know how to say it except to say, you know, we were married two years. we were
as having done that in guatemala now. and, i mean, i'm really proud of the fact that it's been three years since that book came out. and in terms of its... for all the enemies i have in guatemala in the media and, you know, the powerful media controlled by people who are on the side of the murderers, essentially, they haven't been able to find one detail that's wrong, that i've had to retract in my recounting of the case itself. >> hinojosa: the importance of fact-based reporting is right...
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in guatemala first. if they wait and apply to the u.s. border first, they may be returned to guatemala. here's where things may end up being a little bit different. it ends up opening the door to challenges. under the safe third country agreement, safe means asylum seekers should not be returned to their country where safety is in jeopardy. canada and the united states regard each other as safe for refugees but there are standards. they say guatemala doesn't meet them. u.s. aid reports nearly half of the country's children suffers from malnutrition. the homicide rate is 22 per 100,000 people. by comparison, the u.s. rate is just over 5 per 100,000. a recent united nations report found that 98% of crimes in guatemala went unpunished next year. >>> eric schwarz is the president of refugees international. he joins me from washington. we just laid it out there in terms of statistics, but the state department's own travel advisory says gang activity such as extorsion, narcotics trafficking is widespread. this
in guatemala first. if they wait and apply to the u.s. border first, they may be returned to guatemala. here's where things may end up being a little bit different. it ends up opening the door to challenges. under the safe third country agreement, safe means asylum seekers should not be returned to their country where safety is in jeopardy. canada and the united states regard each other as safe for refugees but there are standards. they say guatemala doesn't meet them. u.s. aid reports nearly...
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guatemala is one of the most murderous nations on earth. as you can see, there is a pretty large police presence here and that is because we are here. for parents, state care for their children is often a desperate last resort. this area is very familiar for you. stephanie arriaga has spent many hours here in guatemala city's general cemetery. how old was kimberly? kimberley died in the flames at the virgen de la asuncion children's home on march eight, 2017. in a nation used to tragic events, the fire shocked guatemalans. after a failed mass escape, 56 teenage girls had been locked into a classroom overnight by police. in an attempt to force the officers to let them out, one of them started a fire. the door was not unlocked until it was too late for too many. no one took charge. so stephanie founded a charity that helps families waiting outside the morgue for news of their daughters. so, you were here for 15 days? we are heading south out of the city to visit the children's home, that is now closed. guatemala has 5000 children in care, and
guatemala is one of the most murderous nations on earth. as you can see, there is a pretty large police presence here and that is because we are here. for parents, state care for their children is often a desperate last resort. this area is very familiar for you. stephanie arriaga has spent many hours here in guatemala city's general cemetery. how old was kimberly? kimberley died in the flames at the virgen de la asuncion children's home on march eight, 2017. in a nation used to tragic events,...
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guatemala has already changed. amy: bernardo arevalo is the son of former president juan josÉ arevalo, guatemala's first democratically elected leader, who pushed for revolutionary policies when he was in office from 1945 to 1951. we will go to guatemala city for more after headlines. ecuadorians also took to the polls sunday for a snap presidential election. leftist luisa gonzÁlez took the lead in the first round and will face daniel noboa in a run-off election in october as neither candidate won over 50% of the vote on the first round. gonzÁlez is a member of former president rafael correa's citizen revolution movement party. noboa is a businessman whose father is one of ecuador's wealthiest people. he previously ran for president of ecuador. luisa gonzÁlez spoke to supporters sunday. >> we don't want lasso 2.0. we don't want anyone disconnected from the people's needs because then we would again faces situation in which we would have a president that rules for the companies and not for the needs of ecuadoria
guatemala has already changed. amy: bernardo arevalo is the son of former president juan josÉ arevalo, guatemala's first democratically elected leader, who pushed for revolutionary policies when he was in office from 1945 to 1951. we will go to guatemala city for more after headlines. ecuadorians also took to the polls sunday for a snap presidential election. leftist luisa gonzÁlez took the lead in the first round and will face daniel noboa in a run-off election in october as neither...
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from guatemala than anywhere else. the vice president with this message to those thinking about making the trip. >> do not come we as one of our priorities will discourage illegal migration. >> reporter: when i sat down with president giammattei afterwards, he praised that message as much clearer than before. when president biden relaxed u.s. border policy, he says the administration sent out a more welcoming message. >> translator: the talk that they were going to allow family reunification made the coyotes take a lot of children towards the border of the united states >> reporter: the u.s. border patrol apprehended nearly 180,000 migrants trying to cross the nearly half came from northern triangle countries of guatemala, el salvador, and honduras the biden administration looks to inject $4 billion to these countries beset by poverty, crime, and corruption to help reduce that. can you speak to the u.s. concerns about corruption and what assurances you are willing to give that any money that would come this way in aid
from guatemala than anywhere else. the vice president with this message to those thinking about making the trip. >> do not come we as one of our priorities will discourage illegal migration. >> reporter: when i sat down with president giammattei afterwards, he praised that message as much clearer than before. when president biden relaxed u.s. border policy, he says the administration sent out a more welcoming message. >> translator: the talk that they were going to allow...
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volvemos a con: irene barriento desde guatemala. we are with irene barrientos from guatemala. irene, we know little about guatemala today. how are the conditions? how do the ruling groups deliver the administration? what is the level of poverty and corruption, malnutrition, the problem of drug trafficking, and the lack of honorable jobs and industrialization. narcotráfico, no, ausencia empleos dignos y. in this context we believe it is important to point out that the level of poverty and absolute poverty and the level of malnutrition amongst children and mothers, it's increased significantly. during the corona epidemic, the international aid that was given to the country actually went into the pockets of the corrupt, especially the pockets of president alejandro giamatte and his close associates. this made the situation worse, there were hospitals that did not have items. attention to children and teenagers in education centers was very poor, the road infrastructure was left to itself, the unemployment rate was very high and the available jobs were in die conditions, as many
volvemos a con: irene barriento desde guatemala. we are with irene barrientos from guatemala. irene, we know little about guatemala today. how are the conditions? how do the ruling groups deliver the administration? what is the level of poverty and corruption, malnutrition, the problem of drug trafficking, and the lack of honorable jobs and industrialization. narcotráfico, no, ausencia empleos dignos y. in this context we believe it is important to point out that the level of poverty and...
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and guatemala. it requires migrants who class into guatemala on their way to the u.s. to apply for protections in guatemala rather than at the u.s. border. hand for the announcement was the acting homeland security secretary. this is 30 minutes. >> thank you very much for being here. with a very to be important man in guatemala, the minister. we are doing a very important signing, it's a historic asylum agreement between our two countries, a very important event. been working with guatemala and know we can do it the right way. it is going to be terrific for them and terrific for the unit states. this landmark agreement will put the coyotes and the smugglers out of business, these are bad people, bad, sick, deranged, people who make a lot of money off other people's misery. it is going to provide safety for legitimate asylum-seekers and stop asylum fraud and abuses. transformative in the steps it will take and the many steps it will take for security, safety, for guatemala it signifies the incredible bright future for their country. this agreement will usher in a new er
and guatemala. it requires migrants who class into guatemala on their way to the u.s. to apply for protections in guatemala rather than at the u.s. border. hand for the announcement was the acting homeland security secretary. this is 30 minutes. >> thank you very much for being here. with a very to be important man in guatemala, the minister. we are doing a very important signing, it's a historic asylum agreement between our two countries, a very important event. been working with...
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with guatemala. and with other countries. and we are now at a point where we are, we just get along. and they'd are doing what we have asked them to do. and i think it is going to be a great thing for guatemala. they do not want these problems either. so we were able to get this done. and we got it done fairly quickly. but this is after many, many years. mexico also is working along with us very nicely. i mean tremendously actually. you will see a chart where the numbers are really through the floor. because they are going down. kevin, maybe you should speak to the numbers on how well we are doing on apprehensions. >> absolutely mr. president. since the agreement was signed with mexico that you energized and drove. we had 20% reduction in june and we are headed toward another 22% reduction in july in crossings. so 43% overall, thanks for the effort on the government of mexico and the implantation of our migrant protection protocols over all border wide. >> and they do have a slowdown coming in from guatemala by the border. be
with guatemala. and with other countries. and we are now at a point where we are, we just get along. and they'd are doing what we have asked them to do. and i think it is going to be a great thing for guatemala. they do not want these problems either. so we were able to get this done. and we got it done fairly quickly. but this is after many, many years. mexico also is working along with us very nicely. i mean tremendously actually. you will see a chart where the numbers are really through the...
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asÍ que la frontera entre guatemala y mÉxico estÁ totalmente abierta. y esto es exactamente lo que estÁ ocurriendo en el rio entre mÉxico y guatemala, al final quiero que ese queden con la imagen duna niÑa de 8 meses que vi, y un niÑo de 4 meses que que vi, la imagen de estos inmigrantes para que pongan cara a esta crisis humanitaria, todos ellos quieren que sepan que estÁn primero vivo, que van hacia los estados unidos y han arriesgado absolutamente todo, gracia por eso estar aquÍ, se los agradezco, gracias. con esto terminamos el noticiero y por supuesto continuaremos siguiendo a lanas noches, desde chiapas mÉxico. ilia: muchas dÍcil y no mÁs que lo que caravana permanecen intactas, muchÍsima a ti y el equipo en informarnos, a ustedes buenas noches. ♪ ahora estÁ informado, noticiero up visiÓn, su voz, su decision. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
asÍ que la frontera entre guatemala y mÉxico estÁ totalmente abierta. y esto es exactamente lo que estÁ ocurriendo en el rio entre mÉxico y guatemala, al final quiero que ese queden con la imagen duna niÑa de 8 meses que vi, y un niÑo de 4 meses que que vi, la imagen de estos inmigrantes para que pongan cara a esta crisis humanitaria, todos ellos quieren que sepan que estÁn primero vivo, que van hacia los estados unidos y han arriesgado absolutamente todo, gracia por eso estar aquÍ, se...
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no importa. >> vamos a guatemala. muchos paÍses se estÁn enfrentando a un problema de narcoviolencia. estarÁn buscando los guatemaltecos mano dura? >> eso se estÁ poniendo en duda. el mensaje del otro candidato ya se ha ido mÁs hacia la pobreza. lo interesante va a hacerse la gente de guatemala le cree que el problema central es la pobreza. >> hay una gran comunidad guatemalteca que ha seguido muy de cerca todo este proceso polÍtico. yo creo que hay una ausencia de oferta polÍtica. de personalidades y perfiles en guatemala, centroamÉrica y la repÚblica mexicana. sin embargo el gran reto para mÍ estÁ en funciÓn de lo que la población quiere en la seguridad. >> y finalmente... >> crees que serÁ seguridad y pobreza? >> quiero hablar de la comunidad de los estados unidos guatemaltecos. ellos estÁn viendo con mucho detenimiento este comicio porque la mayorÍa de ellos vinieron despuÉs de la guerra civil en guatemala. todavÍa recuerdan el papel que jugÓ este candidato presidencial durante esa guerra en la
no importa. >> vamos a guatemala. muchos paÍses se estÁn enfrentando a un problema de narcoviolencia. estarÁn buscando los guatemaltecos mano dura? >> eso se estÁ poniendo en duda. el mensaje del otro candidato ya se ha ido mÁs hacia la pobreza. lo interesante va a hacerse la gente de guatemala le cree que el problema central es la pobreza. >> hay una gran comunidad guatemalteca que ha seguido muy de cerca todo este proceso polÍtico. yo creo que hay una ausencia de...
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a year later, guatemala's then president -- the former comedian -- jimmy morales agreed to make guatemala a safe third country for migrants seeking asylum in the u.s. the agreement requires asylum seekers who journey through guatemala en route to the united states to apply for asylum in guatemala instead of at the u.s.-mexico border. on august 31, 2018, guatemalan president morales announced he was shutting down the anti-corruption commission which had begun investigating morales himself, his son, and his family. morales was flanked by 50 military officers. soon tanks and jeeps with mounted artillery provided by the united states circled around the office of the commission. reporters aaron glantz and anayansi diaz-cortes write -- "all of this shook guatemalan society to the bone -- a dark reminder of the civil war and military rule." before it was disbanded, cicig have prosecuted over 100 cases, including one is former leader melina remains in jail. well, aaron glantz and anayansi diaz-cortes both join us now to talk about reporting for reveal. and report in the daily beast. aaron, talk a
a year later, guatemala's then president -- the former comedian -- jimmy morales agreed to make guatemala a safe third country for migrants seeking asylum in the u.s. the agreement requires asylum seekers who journey through guatemala en route to the united states to apply for asylum in guatemala instead of at the u.s.-mexico border. on august 31, 2018, guatemalan president morales announced he was shutting down the anti-corruption commission which had begun investigating morales himself, his...
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desde ciudad de guatemala, Érica porras, univisiÓn. fÉlix: las manifestaciones populares en guatemala tuvieron unas caracterÍsticas que las hiicieron exitosas. primero fueron masivas. segundo, fueron sin dueÑo. nadie era propietario de ellas. y tercero, fueron pacÍficas. por eso hoy sus prootagonistas celebraron la fiesta que estaban esperando. [imÁgenes] fÉlix: asÍ suena la primavera guatemalteca. con mÁs estruendo que melodÍa. pero la bulliciosa tonada es hoy un canto a la alegrÍa. que llega luego de meses de lucha y aÑos de indignaciÓn. [imÁgenes] >> 83 aÑos de vida. quiero dejarle a mi paÍs una mejor naciÓn. ya pronto me irÉ a morir. fÉlix: las consignas de siempre. [imÁgenes] y las reivindicaciones del dÍa. reclaman una merecida victoria. >> necesitamos mÁs que nunca levantar nuestro paÍs. antes guatemala se quedaba callada a todo lo que pasaba. fÉlix. en medio de la celebraciÓn hay voces de experiencia que grirtan: cautela. >> ya dictaron auto de prisiÓn. si no han dictado auto de prisiÓn todavÍa se pue
desde ciudad de guatemala, Érica porras, univisiÓn. fÉlix: las manifestaciones populares en guatemala tuvieron unas caracterÍsticas que las hiicieron exitosas. primero fueron masivas. segundo, fueron sin dueÑo. nadie era propietario de ellas. y tercero, fueron pacÍficas. por eso hoy sus prootagonistas celebraron la fiesta que estaban esperando. [imÁgenes] fÉlix: asÍ suena la primavera guatemalteca. con mÁs estruendo que melodÍa. pero la bulliciosa tonada es hoy un canto a la...
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. >>> los entrego en diferentes departamentos de guatemala. >>> bueno ahÍ tiene la labor que realiza el seÑor hernÁndez de guatemala aquÍ en san rafael, por cierto que ha juntado el total de 110 pares tiene planeado repartirlos en noviembre en estadio de guatemala. >>> si quieren mÁs informaciÓn de estÁ labor. (telÉfono en pantalla) es mare reporte en vivo desde la ciudad de san rafael, regresamos con ustedes. >>> gracias ramÓn, por primera vez en estados unidos hay mÁs latinos pobres que afro-americano segÚn estimaciones de la oficina del censo 3 de cada diez hispanos viven en la pobreza, de dos mil diez a la fecha el paÍs acumulÓ 3 millÓn de pobres para llegar a un total de 49 millones. >>> el departamento de estado anuncio que limitara un programa de intercambio estudiantil se trata la visa j 1 que muchos estudiantes usan para trabajar en lugar donde pagan un dÓlar a menos por horas, los estudiantes que reciben estÁ visas tienen que tener empleo y a menudo trabajan en hoteles y restaurante para evitar abuso el gobierno estableciÓ una moratoria por medio de la visa
. >>> los entrego en diferentes departamentos de guatemala. >>> bueno ahÍ tiene la labor que realiza el seÑor hernÁndez de guatemala aquÍ en san rafael, por cierto que ha juntado el total de 110 pares tiene planeado repartirlos en noviembre en estadio de guatemala. >>> si quieren mÁs informaciÓn de estÁ labor. (telÉfono en pantalla) es mare reporte en vivo desde la ciudad de san rafael, regresamos con ustedes. >>> gracias ramÓn, por primera vez en...
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and if there are risks on guatemala's mean streets, elizabeth dole is her fears guatemala's mean streets, elizabeth dole is herfears by sniffing glue. —— dulls her fears. as night falls, we visit the city's central park. elizabeth sleeps here and we wonder how many more former residents of the virgen de la asuncion we might find. what we have been told is there are quite a lot of kids who are living here on the streets, who also escaped from virgen de la asuncion, and like elizabeth it is too dangerous for them to go home and this is the only option. there is a very strong smell of gloom. it is a cheap, nasty drug and does lasting damage. somebody has got a baby there. she looks very young, the mum. —— glue. he is too high to make much sense, but like elizabeth, this 17—year—old chose the streets of guatemala city over the virgen de la asuncion. and on the seventh of march last year, the day before the tragic fire, more than 100 boys and girls, also desperate to leave this notorious children's home, plant a mass escape. it was this that provoked the ultimately lethal response
and if there are risks on guatemala's mean streets, elizabeth dole is her fears guatemala's mean streets, elizabeth dole is herfears by sniffing glue. —— dulls her fears. as night falls, we visit the city's central park. elizabeth sleeps here and we wonder how many more former residents of the virgen de la asuncion we might find. what we have been told is there are quite a lot of kids who are living here on the streets, who also escaped from virgen de la asuncion, and like elizabeth it is...
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he came to guatemala. as the sales rep for a coffee trader, he traveled the country, paying visit the maya, people's almost to see. no, no, it's all back. then it was more of an adventure club because you also went to the highland to meet with people hoping why, who's them? and when they would do a whole dock in the cold or before, but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of all wholly long from it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive them. those cr v a whole lot. those eco couldn't see that. on the, on the other hand, the people had a sense of control where they know who means will and who's up to no good slack. so i always had a good feeling in my heart, apart from the cold war situation, which still permeates guatemala to this day called to who i got them all of the ticket though, because somehow you don't have the feeling that a real piece is emerged. it can be, it can be as secondary. thank you for the maya population continues to be subject to racism. under the pretext
he came to guatemala. as the sales rep for a coffee trader, he traveled the country, paying visit the maya, people's almost to see. no, no, it's all back. then it was more of an adventure club because you also went to the highland to meet with people hoping why, who's them? and when they would do a whole dock in the cold or before, but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of all wholly long from it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive them. those cr v a whole...
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what is needed in guatemala? guest: guatemala also was heavily affected by the hurricanes. it is a country that has been deeply impacted by corruption, by an effort to remove the u.n. commission against impunity. we've seen just in the last two weeks or so, that one of the magistrates of the constitutional court was prevented by congress from taking her seat. she is somebody who has been a strong supporter of anticorruption investigations, been a strong supporter of involving local communities and indigenous communities in development projects, and she basically has fled guatemala. so it's a country that has a great deal of its own problems in governance, but it also shares a long border with honduras. guatemala is a transit country, not only a source country of migrants, particularly from the highlands where poverty is a significant driver of migration. it also has this border with honduras. there have been discussions with the government of mexico and the government of guatemala to beef up enforcement along the border to prevent migrants from coming to the southern border
what is needed in guatemala? guest: guatemala also was heavily affected by the hurricanes. it is a country that has been deeply impacted by corruption, by an effort to remove the u.n. commission against impunity. we've seen just in the last two weeks or so, that one of the magistrates of the constitutional court was prevented by congress from taking her seat. she is somebody who has been a strong supporter of anticorruption investigations, been a strong supporter of involving local communities...
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this day. coffee is one of guatemala. the principal cash crop for the become g. coffee has historically been a source of those dependency and liberation. coffee created riches for the few. at the cost of the many that then they know early with only recently did the become, she go into the coffee business for themselves by forming the co protest. ah, i meant to in 1850 guatemala, industrialized coffee farming. the government sold the indigenous peoples community property to rich german immigrants your head or let them know they brought with them the technology and knowledge to improve coffee production easy. i meant they were suppose i went and essentially us our forefathers were driven off there. laugh at me, i will and then forced to work for the german over the that film. this one was minus eagles meizlish l minus the me on the germans had their own coins. equal ministers more now and they're what they pay my father and grandfather with the local equal ministers more net, you could only so in these go with the owners sh
this day. coffee is one of guatemala. the principal cash crop for the become g. coffee has historically been a source of those dependency and liberation. coffee created riches for the few. at the cost of the many that then they know early with only recently did the become, she go into the coffee business for themselves by forming the co protest. ah, i meant to in 1850 guatemala, industrialized coffee farming. the government sold the indigenous peoples community property to rich german...
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>>> tengo que regresarme a guatemala porque en honduras no puedo vivir . >>> y tus hijos? >>> las voy a dejar por un tiempo porque no puedo ller >>> tranquilo . >>> estas son imágenes y momentos increíbles que hemos estado viviendo juntos, gracias a las cámaras de telemundo, con edgar muñoz presenciando en primer momento está tragedia humana de personas que dicen que lo que necesitan es salir de su país, nosotros nos despedimos por ahora de la costa este de estados unidos, tendremos mucho más con noticias telemundo las 5:30 de la tarde, y continuamos con nuestros amigos de la costa oeste . >>>[gritos]. [gritos]. continuamos con esta transmisión extraordinaria de noticias telemundo, desde el primer momento ustedes han vivido estas imágenes, estos momentos increíbles de poco después de las 11:00 de la mañana, este grupo grande de migrantes que lleva siete días en una caravana que salió desde honduras, guatemala y hasta la frontera de méxico se ha unido personas todos los días y hablamos de más de 4600 personas que llegaron a la frontera entre guatemala y mé
>>> tengo que regresarme a guatemala porque en honduras no puedo vivir . >>> y tus hijos? >>> las voy a dejar por un tiempo porque no puedo ller >>> tranquilo . >>> estas son imágenes y momentos increíbles que hemos estado viviendo juntos, gracias a las cámaras de telemundo, con edgar muñoz presenciando en primer momento está tragedia humana de personas que dicen que lo que necesitan es salir de su país, nosotros nos despedimos por ahora de la...
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okay. >> right now we are on the river in between mexico and guatemala. that's guatemala there and mexico there. you see the bridge, that's the bored -- border crossing. it doesn't deter migrants. everything you see, boats in the river, everything that is happening is illegal. >> the majority of people. if they say give me some money, i haven't got nothing. i start talking to them. and they say - the first thing they say is they are hiding, you know, or they are running for the people. they get killed. they want to kill them or something. >> this man operates, and says migrants are operating new routes to avoid being accustomed. >> they were not afraid to cross the river. there's another point to cross. it's dangerous. >> on this day there were fewer migrants faking the risk. we took it south across the border into guatemala, where many are waiting to cross into mexico. >> so we crossed over the border from mexico, we are in guatemala, and heading to a shelter to see if there are any migrants there. that's an ox. tens of thousands of migrants pass through
okay. >> right now we are on the river in between mexico and guatemala. that's guatemala there and mexico there. you see the bridge, that's the bored -- border crossing. it doesn't deter migrants. everything you see, boats in the river, everything that is happening is illegal. >> the majority of people. if they say give me some money, i haven't got nothing. i start talking to them. and they say - the first thing they say is they are hiding, you know, or they are running for the...
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but first, to guatemala. >> there is an uprising. today there is a national strike , a mass demonstration calling for the followed president perez molina. if it develops, you can leave to the fall of the army and oligarchy and the system of hunger. the u.s. is try to stop that, the oligarchy is, but no one knows if they will succeed. amy: a general strike has been called in guatemala two days after the supreme court approved a request by the country's attorney general to impeach president otto perez molina in a corruption scandal. the matter is now in the hands of the guatemalan congress. we will speak with journalist allan nairn. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in virginia, vigils have been held for two journalists who were fatally shot on live television during the morning broadcast wednesday of the local news station wdbj. 24-year-old broadcast journalist alison parker and 27-year-old cameraman adam ward died after suspected gunman vester flanaga
but first, to guatemala. >> there is an uprising. today there is a national strike , a mass demonstration calling for the followed president perez molina. if it develops, you can leave to the fall of the army and oligarchy and the system of hunger. the u.s. is try to stop that, the oligarchy is, but no one knows if they will succeed. amy: a general strike has been called in guatemala two days after the supreme court approved a request by the country's attorney general to impeach president...
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nadia: el acuerdo requiere que losmigrantes que lleguen a guatemala soliciten asilo guatemala. Éste experto no ve con buenos ojos el nuevo trato. >> es otro atentado a eliminar los derechos de personas que buscan asilo polÍtico en los estados unidos. >> tanto expertos como migrantes creen que la gente que emigra de sus paÍses en centroamÉrica no lo hace por gusto sino por necesidad >>. muchas de estas personas huyen de condiciones miserables. y asÍ no van a puede acceder hasta la frontera de estados unidos para solicitar, como es su justo derecho, una peticiÓn de asilo polÍtico. y ahora van a tener que hacerlo guatemala. creemos que no es lo mejor. >> venimos con un propÓsito porque nosotros hacemos fuerte el paÍs. todos trabajamos y venimos por el mismo camino. somos los que mÁs trabajamos y tratamos de salir adelante. >> segÚn trump esta medida puede ayudar a reducir el flujo de migrantes centroamericanos que llegan a la frontera. >> no estÁ bien . no está bien. hay mucha gente que estÁ en peligro. y no debe de ser asÍ. trump es muy racista. >> el presiente tru
nadia: el acuerdo requiere que losmigrantes que lleguen a guatemala soliciten asilo guatemala. Éste experto no ve con buenos ojos el nuevo trato. >> es otro atentado a eliminar los derechos de personas que buscan asilo polÍtico en los estados unidos. >> tanto expertos como migrantes creen que la gente que emigra de sus paÍses en centroamÉrica no lo hace por gusto sino por necesidad >>. muchas de estas personas huyen de condiciones miserables. y asÍ no van a puede acceder...
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amy: so what happens when you go back to guatemala now? they have ruled you are not a presidential candidate. do you accept this? >> well, the thing is, we're getting stronger every day. they might be shutting the doors to us in this election, but our aim is not just elections. our struggle is getting stronger. we have showed we have followed all of the legal procedures. we are peace people. we respect the laws and procedures for participation. but despite that, they prohibit our participation. but we get stronger and stronger because our aim is not just to participate in elections, we want to go beyond the proposing a project for the nation structural changes. fighting corruption. corruption is there because there are structural problems. it is a sign of the structural problems. and so we say we have identified the illness, but we have the medicine, which is our proposal. and we are going to be strengthening our proposals, showing we, too, know how to denounce the situation internationally and we are able to follow the procedures this is
amy: so what happens when you go back to guatemala now? they have ruled you are not a presidential candidate. do you accept this? >> well, the thing is, we're getting stronger every day. they might be shutting the doors to us in this election, but our aim is not just elections. our struggle is getting stronger. we have showed we have followed all of the legal procedures. we are peace people. we respect the laws and procedures for participation. but despite that, they prohibit our...
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so mexico, for example, has put another 10,000 troops on its southern border with guatemala and guatemala, in turn, has reinforced militarily the long border that it has with honduras. and i think the sense is to relieve the pressure on the u.s. southern border, relieve what has become a bit of a political crisis a for the biden administration and then simultaneously begin these high impact programs to address the root causes but also deal, not only with immediate relief but also start to address some of these longer term drivers, such as corruption, lack of opportunity and violence. >> what is the situation like in el salvador? >> well, el salvador had recently been unless of a source of migration. it's a government with which the biden administration has had a great deal of friction, -- has very high levels of popularity and in the recent congressional elections that were held in february has increased the support that he has from his party and his party coalition. but he's a leader that has really run russia over a lot of democratic norms. a year ago, bringing the armed forces into the
so mexico, for example, has put another 10,000 troops on its southern border with guatemala and guatemala, in turn, has reinforced militarily the long border that it has with honduras. and i think the sense is to relieve the pressure on the u.s. southern border, relieve what has become a bit of a political crisis a for the biden administration and then simultaneously begin these high impact programs to address the root causes but also deal, not only with immediate relief but also start to...
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paula: las vÍctimasfueron identificadas, todos ellos eran originarios de guatemala. ramÓn: sus cuerpos estuvieron bajo el agua hasta este martes cuando fueron recuperados. carla farÍas ha seguido muy de cerca este caso. paola: asÍ es. ha estado en contacto con las familias de las vÍctimas. carla: asÍ es, tuve la oportunidad de hablar con la hija de un hombre que trataba salvar a su nieto. su padre actualmente tiene 90 aÑos. a espera que el consulado pueda ayudarlos con todos los trÁmites que requiere la repatriaciÓn de los cuerpos. van a conversar con el cÓnsul luis carranza que no se explica cÓmo serÁ el proceso de repatriaciÓn de los cuerpos. >> ahora lo que resta hacer es que la familia de los fallecidos llenen un formulario solicitando un pase san francisco, los familiares de guatemala pueden llenar un formulario. reportera: uno de los deseos de su padre siempre fue regresar a guatemala. >> mi papÁ, mi abuelo, mis tÍos, todos estÁn a la espera de que puedan recibir el cuerpo para darle el Último adiÓs. mi hermana y mi hermano tenÍan siete aÑos
paula: las vÍctimasfueron identificadas, todos ellos eran originarios de guatemala. ramÓn: sus cuerpos estuvieron bajo el agua hasta este martes cuando fueron recuperados. carla farÍas ha seguido muy de cerca este caso. paola: asÍ es. ha estado en contacto con las familias de las vÍctimas. carla: asÍ es, tuve la oportunidad de hablar con la hija de un hombre que trataba salvar a su nieto. su padre actualmente tiene 90 aÑos. a espera que el consulado pueda ayudarlos con todos los...
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with guatemala. again, thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] may be before. >> here's a look at our prime time schedule. starting 8:00 p.m. eastern, he lost children in parkland florida, discusses school safety and gun violence. matthew, acting director of immigration and customs enforcement testifies on oversight of his agency. c-span three, hearing examines hyper scripture for prices and impact on patients. c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, washington examiner immigration reporter discusses progress on the us-mexico border wall and other immigration topics. then johnson's agenda at the new british prime minister and potential impact on u.s. uk relations. rolling stones stephen talks about his peace, all-american despair. looking at the suicide epidemic particularly in the western u.s. watch c-span's "washington journal", live seven eastern saturday morning. during the discussion. >> this weekend on american history tv, saturday 5:00
with guatemala. again, thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] may be before. >> here's a look at our prime time schedule. starting 8:00 p.m. eastern, he lost children in parkland florida, discusses school safety and gun violence. matthew, acting director of immigration and customs enforcement testifies on oversight of his agency. c-span three, hearing examines hyper scripture for prices and impact on patients. c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and...
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en "un nuevo dÍa" todos somos guatemala, amor abrazos con las personas de guatemala el volcÁn de fuego continÚa activo miles de personas necesitan todo el apoyo de todas las personas en estados unidos y el mundo felipe. >> claro que sÍ marco, Ángel estÁ en nueva york donde algunos comenzaron a recaudar ayuda para los afectados, asÍ que vamos con Él en vivo, Ángel bienvenido ¿cÓmo estÁs? claro que sÍ, felipe marco, muchos saludos desde nueva york * estamos aquÍ en queens nueva york donde estamos con una familia de guatemala, varias familias de guatemala que han dicho presente estÁn aquÍ desde temprano recolectando ayuda, estÁn poniendo su granito de arena para ayudar a guatemala estamos aquÍ con usted es una de las organizadoras de esto que estÁ pasando acÁ hoy? >> sÍ claro que si estamos recaudando muchas cosas gracias a diosue las personas h hecho presente estÁn estado vinieno a dejar sus donaciones estamos felices por lo que estÁn haciendo. >> ¿cÓmo estÁ fui familia en guatemala? >> por la gracia de dios ellos estÁn bien, pero otras familias estÁn afectadas,
en "un nuevo dÍa" todos somos guatemala, amor abrazos con las personas de guatemala el volcÁn de fuego continÚa activo miles de personas necesitan todo el apoyo de todas las personas en estados unidos y el mundo felipe. >> claro que sÍ marco, Ángel estÁ en nueva york donde algunos comenzaron a recaudar ayuda para los afectados, asÍ que vamos con Él en vivo, Ángel bienvenido ¿cÓmo estÁs? claro que sÍ, felipe marco, muchos saludos desde nueva york * estamos aquÍ en...